Satellite images taken on March 10 show Israel has significantly expanded its military footprint inside Gaza, with new construction and fortifications visible at key locations even as civilian reconstruction remains stalled.
The imagery reveals extensive land clearing and fortification work at al-Muntar, a strategic hilltop in the Shujayea neighbourhood of Gaza City. Separate outposts have also been established in Khan Younis, in southern Gaza. Both sites have tactical value: elevated terrain like al-Muntar offers observation and fire control over large urban areas, while southern positions extend Israel's operational reach toward the Egyptian border corridor.
What the Imagery Shows
The scale and pace of the construction visible in the March 10 images suggests a deliberate, organised effort to create durable military infrastructure rather than temporary field positions. Land clearing of this kind typically precedes the laying of roads, barriers, and permanent structures, the building blocks of a long-term military zone.
The timing matters. A ceasefire agreement reached earlier this year had raised expectations of a pause in hostilities and the start of reconstruction for Gaza's heavily damaged civilian areas. The satellite evidence indicates military expansion has continued regardless, and that rebuilding of civilian infrastructure has not meaningfully begun.
What to Watch
The gap between military construction and civilian reconstruction is likely to draw scrutiny from international mediators, aid organisations, and governments that conditioned support for a ceasefire on progress toward civilian recovery. Persistent Israeli military infrastructure inside Gaza also complicates any future political arrangement over who administers the territory.
Further satellite monitoring will show whether construction at al-Muntar and Khan Younis continues to expand, holds at current levels, or is eventually dismantled as part of any negotiated withdrawal. Until the civilian reconstruction track shows movement, the humanitarian situation for displaced Palestinians in Gaza is unlikely to improve.